In
a
dramatic
twist
on
the
latest
episode
of
Onua
Showtime
with
Nana
Ama
McBrown,
a
revelation
by
one
of
the
panellists,
has
set
tongues
wagging.
The
awkward
incident
happened
when
Nana
Ama
McBrown,
made
a
bold
statement
regarding
her
marriage,
only
for
it
to
be
met
with
an
unexpected
rebuttal.
During
the
show,
McBrown
passionately
declared
that
only
her
husband,
Mr.
Maxwell
Mensah,
has
exclusive
access
to
her
“engine,”
a
metaphor
for
their
intimate
life.
To
emphasize
her
point,
she
sang
King
Paluta’s
hit
song
Makoma,
particularly
stressing
the
line
“Deefo
Ade3
Y3nfa
Nkyekye,”
which
roughly
translates
to
“Don’t
share
what
belongs
to
the
king.”
However,
the
atmosphere
in
the
studio
quickly
shifted
when
Mimi,
the
panellist
in
question,
seemingly
hinted
at
knowing
more
than
she
let
on.
In
a
shocking
response,
Mimi
suggested
that
Mr
Maxwell
might
not
be
as
faithful
as
McBrown
believes.
Without
naming
names
directly,
she
implied
that
McBrown’s
“Deefo”
might
be
sharing
his
affections
elsewhere.
Mimi’s
insinuation
that
Mr.
Maxwell
is
allegedly
giving
out
his
“joystick
for
free”
left
viewers
and
the
studio
audience
stunned.
This
indirect
yet
potent
accusation
reignited
longstanding
rumours
that
have
plagued
the
couple,
with
Mr
Maxwell
being
repeatedly
linked
to
various
extramarital
affairs.
One
of
the
most
recent
allegations
involved
Mr.
Maxwell
and
Serwaa
Prikles,
a
prominent
Accra
socialite
and
entrepreneur.
Though
neither
party
has
publicly
addressed
these
rumours,
the
persistent
whispers
have
continued
to
cast
a
shadow
over
the
otherwise
celebrated
marriage
of
Nana
Ama
McBrown
and
Mr.
Maxwell.
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